Kids' Mystery Game: Operation Crime Scene Investigation
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Our crime scene investigation mystery game for kids aged 10 to 16. |
OVERVIEW: This
game is designed to allow the kids to “solve” a crime. You as the
facilitator will provide the different labs to enable the kids to use their
collected evidence to assemble a profile of the suspect. This template allows
you to modify the suspect’s identity to be anyone who will be attending
the party without their knowledge. This way the actual criminal is investigating
his or herself without knowing it.
As the facilitator you will need to set up a crime
scene somewhere where the party is being held (you and your volunteer victim
are gonna have fun setting this up!). You'll chose death by gun shot, stabbing,
bludgeoning or strangulation based on the age of the kids attending the party
- gunshots have quite a bit of blood but strangulation has very little. All
the party attendees will be able to view, photograph and document the evidence
left at the scene. Once they have completed their viewing and taken careful
notes, they'll visit 6 forensic labs.
The object of the game is to visit all the labs
and compare their collected evidence against the crime databases to see what
they can find out about the victim and the suspect. After visiting all the
labs they will need to sit down and go thru their answers to see if they can
identify the suspect. Each team is competing against each other so secrecy
is a must. If they share their answers with another team, that team may beat
them to the final solution.
NUMBER
OF TEAMS or PARTICIPANTS: Divide all the kids up into teams consisting
of 2-3 kids on each team. You can have an infinite number of teams; the game
just works much better with 2-3 kids on a team. One note: The teams will
visit the crime scene and 6 forensic labs. As you add on teams over 6 you
might want to set up a duplicate set of labs so the teams aren't getting
in each other's way or waiting to get into a lab.
PRE-GAME
PREP TIME: IMPORTANT! This game takes quite a bit
of prep time to prepare the crime scene and evidence. On average it
should take about 8 to 10 hours of total prep time, to include shopping,
finger and foot printing and setting up the
displays/labs as well as the crime scene. Most supplies you
will have around your home or can be purchased at your local office supply
store. Sources (shops, web sites) for things you may not have around your
home are included in the kit.
ADDITIONAL HELP: You
will need a person to play a judge and another to play the owner of an email
service business (small roles, quick scenes set up for the teams to acquire
a clue). You’ll also need a victim for your crime scene. If you have
a large group of kids, it will help to have additional support on hand to guide
them through all the labs. As an option you can have someone play a cop
to serve the search warrants towards the end of the game. And finally,
you will need someone to plant the evidence during the party (without getting
caught). You, of course, can do this yourself but having others help you is
preferred if only for your sanity.
AGE RANGE: Age
10 to 16.
LENGTH OF THE GAME: About
2 hours (plan on 2 hours but keep in mind the more teams you have the longer
it may take).
EXAMPLE: The
Labs the teams will visit are as follows: Fingerprint Lab, Trace Evidence
Lab (for physical clues found at the scene), DNA Lab, Morgue, Impressions
Lab (footprints) and Firearms/Tool Marks Lab.
Let's use the Fingerprint Lab as an example:
This lab will allow the investigators to compare the prints
from the crime scene to prints that are on file. You will need 3 to
6 people to at some point prior to the party put their fingerprints on the
print cards included with the kit.
You will also need 1 or two of those volunteers (your victim included) to
put some prints on an evidence file of the fingerprints found at the crime
scene.
You may want to do the print creations a few days before
the party as it’s a bit time consuming. Also you want to be
sure all the ink will be gone from anyone’s fingertips at the party
so the kids don’t immediately suspect the wrong person.
Supplies Needed for this Lab:
- A black stamp pad (or black watercolor paint can be
used instead)
- Volunteers to be fingerprinted
- Print card sheets (included with game; you add the
fingerprints)
- Crime scene fingerprint evidence card (included with
game; you add the fingerprints.
- Envelopes – 1 per team for the Fingerprint Clue
sheets. Mark “Fingerprint Lab” on envelope.
- Several small pieces of white poster board or foam
board on which to mount the fingerprint cards.
- Rubber cement or glue to tape the print cards to the
poster or foam board.
- Roll of wide, clear packing tape to make the crime
scene fingerprints.
- Marker.
Check your local office supply
or dollar store for most of these items.
THIS CSI GAME INCLUDES
FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SUPPORT ALONG WITH MASTER COPIES OF:
- Facilitator instructions, supply lists & all lab documents/files
- Rules of the game
- Invitation and CSI ID card
- Award Certificates
- Lab Signs
- Thank you notes
WHAT YOU WILL
NEED TO BUY/PROVIDE: This
game is prop intensive so be forewarned! We provide all of the lab
and evidence files (DNA samples, blood spatter samples, and more) but
it does require quite a few props to set up the various labs and the
crime scene (most are inexpensive but still, you should know this before
you buy).
You'll be able to use household items to stage your crime scenes:
shoes, old clothes, furniture, a car, a flashlight, sheets or towels, corn
syrup and red food coloring (for blood) and your husband, wife or best friend
as a victim. You'll need a digital
camera to take "morgue"
type photos and one at the crime scene* so the teams can
take their evidence photos. You'll also need: team evidence collection bags
(plastic shopping bags or something fancier - your choice), some make up,
office supplies such as envelopes, glue, packing tape, black marker, poster
board, folders, pencils, binders, pads of paper, watercolor paint and clipboards.
*Polaroid is ceasing production of their
Polaroid One Step cameras this year (2008). The One Step cameras are a
great option to use at the crime scene because each team can have an instant
photo of the scene. If you happen to have one handy and can find film,
use it; otherwise we're hoping you can print out the digital crime scene
photos the kids take and give them to them right away.
We'll let you know exactly what you need to get and where you
can get it in our handy facilitators' guide that comes with this scavenger
hunt.
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